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East Humboldt Mountains, Utah

1868
(American, 1840–1882)
Culture
America
Measurements
Image: 19.7 x 27 cm (7 3/4 x 10 5/8 in.); Matted: 40.6 x 50.8 cm (16 x 20 in.)
Credit Line
Public Domain
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Location
Not on view

Description

By nature and by experience gained during the Civil War, O’Sullivan was ideally suited for the physical and creative demands required of the official photographer for the geological exploration of the fortieth parallel, led by the enterprising Yale geologist Clarence King. The goal of the expedition was to survey the geological structure and natural resources of a swath of territory 100 miles wide, from the eastern slopes of the Sierra Nevada Mountains across the Great Basin to the Rocky Mountains. While on the expedition in 1867–69 and 1872, O’Sullivan simultaneously pursued his own interest in perfecting a balanced, aesthetic style of landscape photography while providing a faithful record of the natural terrain. As typified in this print, he positioned the camera at a distance parallel to the majestic scenery, presenting a shallow, flattened depiction of space. The image describes in sharp detail the sheer beauty and rugged scale of this Western landscape.
A horizontally oriented albumen print features a central landscape of a light-toned, rocky mountain with sharp diagonal layers. Below, a dense thicket of dark shrubs fills the foreground like clusters of ink dabs. Jagged peaks rise toward a pale sky. The mount below features centered black printed text reading "GEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION" and "FORTIETH PARALLEL," followed by an inscription crediting photographer T. H. O'Sullivan (see "Inscriptions").

East Humboldt Mountains, Utah

1868

Timothy H. O'Sullivan

(American, 1840–1882)
America

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